Edinburg sees a steady flow of patients from the Rio Grande Valley, including people who travel in from nearby communities for urgent care. That can mean:
- Busy ED volumes during evenings and weekends when crowds and staffing pressures increase.
- Complex symptom stories—patients may arrive after commuting, work, or family caregiving, with limited context.
- Return-visit gaps when discharge instructions are hard to follow due to transportation, childcare, or work schedules.
Those realities don’t excuse substandard care. But they do make the paper trail—triage notes, vitals, orders, imaging/lab results, and discharge planning—especially important for determining what was (and wasn’t) done.


